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Amélie is a theatre-maker, writer and performer based in South-East London. They are currently working on their autobiographical piece, The Flesh Show which was first developed on the Soho Theatre Writer's Lab.

Amelie has also completed the Soho Theatre Drag lab, and for the past year has been developing work with the Young Vic as part of the Young Creators programme.

Previous work:

Director - Hand me Down @ The White Bear

Written by Carla Rudyard, Directed by Amélie Roch

 

It’s 1967. Cybil doesn’t want a baby, but has no choice. 53 years later, her daughter’s daughter must decide whether to become a mother like the women before her. Hand Me Down is a fast paced and uplifting play that explores generational attitudes towards motherhood throughout 50 years of women’s history in the UK.

Writer/performer - Raise the Vibration @ Bread and Roses

Raise The Vibration is a Standing Ovation Award Finalist at LPT Awards

‘Wide-ranging monologues, told with incisiveness, intelligence and humour, as they dissect great and small acts of mental and physical abuse perpetuated against women.’ ★★★★★

Maker/performer - What's your Problem? @ Edric Theatre

Dear Theresa May, 

We would like to cordially invite you on a night out, followed by a private concert and a trip to the doctors office. You’ve been referred on account of ‘public concern’. It may not be running through a field of wheat, but we think you’ll enjoy it anyway.  

To let us know you’re coming: please scream hopelessly into the abyss. Excpect 2-5 working days for a response​

 

"I loved the show. It helped me understand mental health more and helped me realise that I’m not the only person who suffers with it and that there are way to help get through it. Just the sort of performance I needed to see"

Performer - CREATION (Pictures for Dorian) @ Southbank Centre

Gob Squad Arts Collective have travelled the world for the past 25 years and now find themselves well and truly middle-aged, with no desire to exit the stage just yet. In Creation (Pictures for Dorian), they are joined onstage by a diverse group of local performers a generation younger and a generation older than themselves. Their aim? To peep behind the vanity-mirror and search for answers to questions of beauty, morality, ageing and power, and to playfully ask why they so crave the eye of the beholder.

NOMINATED FOR OFFWESTEND.COM OFFIES AWARD IN TBC CATEGORY

'What makes this poignant is the sense that it is personal for everyone involved.' - Lyn Gardner

Performer - A Chaotic Assemblage of Understanding(s): FOXES @LUX Archive

"(Three Hour Durational Live Performance, Directed/ Conceived by Liz Rosenfeld, can be performed between 2- 30 performers)​

A Chaotic Assemblage of Understanding(s) is a durational performative experiment: a reading of what will become Rosenfeld’s first feature film, FOXES. FOXES is a queer- teen- feminist speculative work, dealing with queer identity and questions of radically in the wake of a future energy crisis. This work can be performed together with a cast between 2- 30 performers." 

- Liz Rosenfeld official website

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